Browse Forums Old Home Restoration / Renovation 1 May 03, 2020 12:37 pm Hi I own an old house build c1906 and am trying to restore (not renovate) it to its original state. I know this will take some time, however, I’m a firm believer that, as an Australian, we need to retain as much of our heritage as we can. Among other projects, my current issue is with our face bricks. When we purchased the house, the entire front wall was poorly rendered (by a previous owner, probably in the 1950s) to the extent that some of the render was freely falling off in chunks. Beneath was the typical, beautiful, red Federation brick work that was originally tuck pointed. Since some of the render was already “peeling off” we decided to remove all of it. Unfortunately, a lot of the render had also removed some of the brick (see photos). In addition, most of the bricks have cement stains. This disappointed me to no end, to the extent that I stopped any further restoration work for quite some years trying to work out how to solve this problem. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ I know that the easiest thing for me was to remove the existing wall and to re-skin it with a layer of new bricks of matching colour. However, I believe that the house deserved better and should repair the existing brick work … which is where I am now, seeking advice. How do I fill in the hole and chips in the bricks such that it looks like the original brick? Do I mix cement and clean sharp sand, with a pigment to match the colour, and fill in the brick? Do I maybe mix lime putty and sand with pigment? How do I remove the cement stains? Do I simple apply a brick stain of the same colour? Do I stain all the bricks? If I do, how long does the stain last? Maybe I’m over thinking this. Please, any advice from any experienced, expert DIYs …. Thanks Tony Thanks Chippy,I do have one that I levered out. I'll try to find a brand name on the windows then do some searching. Here is a photo where you can see how worn they are. 2 6297 I’m restoring all my 40yr old windows and I want to install seals around the casements. I’ve sanded back and oiled the frames with sikkens. My plan is to box up inside… 0 4393 Is it possible to render an old corrugated iron shed.I have heard that it can be done if it is covered with chicken wire first.Not sure of the ratio of the render mix and… 0 3352 |